How qinq works, Features and benefits, How qinq works -5 – HP 5400ZL User Manual

Page 371: Features and benefits -5

Advertising
background image

QinQ (Provider Bridging)

Introduction

How QinQ Works

Under QinQ, the provider network operates on a different VLAN space,
independent of the VLANs that are used in the customer network as shown in
Figure 8-2.

Service Provider Network

Provider

Edge

C-VLAN
Bridge

C-VLAN
Bridge

VLAN 1

VLAN 2

VLAN 1

VLAN 1

VLAN 2

VLAN 1

Service VLAN 100

Bridge

Provider

Edge

Bridge

Service VLAN 101

Service VLAN 102

Customer A

Customer A

Customer B

Customer B

Provider

Core

Bridge

Figure 8-2. Example of VLANs in a QinQ Configuration

Customer VLANs (referred to as C-VLANs by the IEEE 802.1ad specification)
are not used to make any forwarding decisions inside the provider network
where customer frames get assigned to service VLANs (S-VLANs). Inside the
provider cloud, frames are forwarded based on the S-VLAN tag only, while the
C-VLAN tag remains shielded during data transmission. The S-VLAN tag is
removed when the frame exits the provider network, restoring the original
customer frame.

Features and Benefits

Increases the VLAN space in a provider network or enterprise backbone.

Reduces the number of VLANs that a provider needs to support within the
provider network for the same number of customers.

Enables customers to plan their own VLAN IDs, without running into
conflicts with service provider VLAN IDs.

Provides a simple Layer 2 VPN solution for small-sized MANs (Metropol­
itan Area Networks) or intranets.

Provides for customer traffic isolation at Layer 2 within a Service Provider
network.

8-5

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: